September 4, 2015
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Gamecocks win dramatic game over Tar Heels on a good night for college football
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Bold ‘The Shipment’ confronts stereotypes
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The struggle to be taken seriously in the age of subtle sexism
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Notable numbers: Syrian refugees, NC schools and Bono
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NC DENR its own bureaucratic object of resistance
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Andrew Sleeth: Majority, unplugged
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Suzanne Albanese: Good guys in blue
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Tom Hardy: Legislators need remedial help
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Kerry O’Sullivan: Raleigh needs balanced UDO
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Charles Harner: Treat legislators like teachers
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With end to Personal Education Plans, how will NC help failing students?
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Laverne Cox from ‘OITNB’ to appear at NCCU speaker series
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What to Watch on Friday: ‘Althea’ doc is by Durham filmmaker
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Good news on Iran deal
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Live updates: Duke at Tulane in season opener
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With offense under construction, ECU’s defense knows it must dominate
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New receivers emerge for Duke in win over Tulane
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Duke takes care of business against Tulane
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Thomas Sirk, Duke defense shine in road romp against Tulane
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NC State adopts a run-to-win football mentality
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Meyer, Ohio State start where last season ended
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Drivers expect low drag to enliven Darlington
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Bulls fall to the Knights, eliminated from playoffs
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College Notebook
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Carolina Mudcats win series at Frederick with 7-4 victory over Keys
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Jerry Mack has NC Central football on the rise
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Cedar Ridge gets road win over East Chapel Hill
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Rolesville takes another step forward with win over Enloe
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Sanderson’s Jordan Logan lifts team to first win, beats Apex football
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Opening loss signals more of same from UNC
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Williams goes awry, and Tar Heels’ chances go with him
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UNC basketball’s Justin Coleman: A journey to happiness
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Interceptions costly in UNC’s 17-13 loss to South Carolina
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UNC RB Elijah Hood breaks out but goes missing in red zone in opening loss
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Missed opportunities doom UNC in season-opening loss against South Carolina
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The Okra Debate
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Nancie McDermott’s upcoming cookbook events
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Gem show, grass gardening class and more upcoming events
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This garden is for teaching
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Upcoming home tour, pop-up markets and medicinal tree walk
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Celebrities will offer tips at Raleigh home shows
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Get inspired by visiting DIY gardens
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Digging and dividing can help with new growth